The plants are starting to pack on the flowers, and aside from the truffle-mushroom nose, it's taking on a sweet tropical. The Hawiian Lion is the most resinous plant and the largest, followed by Tricho Jordan, and then the non-stunted Chimera #3. All three of those plants are likely winners.
The stunted Chimera is developing flowers, too, but its resin production is about a week behind its cousins and sister. I still do think she'll produce fire, at least that's the hope ;)
Autopots are still a win. Watering twice per week as opposed to once or twice per day is nice. I'm Ph'ing the reservoir to around 5.4-5.6 over the last few cycles, and this is keeping the individual reservoirs around 6.0-6.1. PPMs are still around 750. I don't feel compelled to increase nutrients. Aside from a slightly yellow color that has been with the Tricho plant since she was in late veg, the plants have shown only vigorous growth with no signs of deficiency. I'm operating on the principle that less is more with autopots. I feel a little under informed tbh. My last runs' PPM's were almost double, and that system ran hot in the tips. That always bothered me, so I'm going to try to get through this run with my tips intact. We shall see how it goes.
@Don_Vitamini, Thanks for pointing that out, but thankfully it's not. Just weird camera focus with quite a similar shape and color. Had me scared there for a minute ;) I'll post a follow-up of that same site.
You've got yourself a fantastic run man, Beleaf genetics can be rewarding if done right, and you got it right, rock on ,wish there was smellivision lol !!